Monday, January 28, 2008

Welcome to Tuliqi!

In the midst of our busy lives the bedroom and bathroom become our sanctuary – the place where we take time for ourselves – to rest, relax, renew and reflect. When we close the bedroom door we close out the speed, the noise, the technology of our urban and suburban environments. We find a place to reconnect with the natural world – the feel of organic cotton sheets or a silk bathrobe against our skin, the warmth of down duvets, the pure clean of botanical skin care, the scent of glowing candles or of bath salts dissolving in freshly-drawn water.

TULIQI's collections for bedroom and bathroom are inspired by the beauty of wild earth – its forests and mountains, meadows and lakes, beaches, glaciers and oceans. At Tuliqi we seek out natural beauty products that evoke the earth's most beautiful and untouched places. Our products are chosen not only for their quality and design but because they are made from the earth's finest natural fibers, materials and ingredients.

Welcome to TULIQI – naturals and organics for body, bed and bath.



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! This blog page looks just like your website! Very nice.

Mary Quin said...

Thanks, Leslie, I'm pretty excited about our new website which is almost ready to launch and our new blog page.

Mary Quin said...

Here at Tuliqi we are often asked what the name means and how to pronounce it. First, the name is pronounced "tooly-key". I created the word from the Polynesian word "tuli" and the Inupiaq eskimo word "tuliq" or "toolik", which refer, in both cultures, to several species of migratory birds such as the ruddy turnstone and the golden plover. These amazing birds travel thousands of miles every year from the shores of the South Pacific to the Alaskan tundra. Just as the tuli make their nests from natural materials, here at Tuliqi we help our customers create their own personal nests, i.e. their bedrooms and bathrooms, from natural and organic materials. As a New Zealander who lives in Alaska I feel a bit like a tuli myself.